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TripleHead2go and the NGX

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Hi everyone,

 

I know this is not stricly related to the NGX, but as this is a great community with a lot of helping people, I dare asking here.

 

I just bought a triplehead2go digital SE and two extra 24" monitors to use with the NGX.

 

I was able to setup everything and can now see the virtual cokpit in 5760x1080.

 

In the past (with one 24" widescreen monitor), I always used the setting WideAspectView=false, and everything was perfect.

With the three monitors, if I keep this setting, I have the impression of having my nose on the instruments, and full unzoom does not help. A quick search on the internet showed that I have to use WideAspectView=true to correct this. It's working but.... the side monitors shows an horrible distortion/stretching. And when I undock the PFD, for exemple, it is extremely stretched (I have a 4th monitor where I drag some instruments), and I have to resize it manually,

Some quite old posts on the internet gave the "solution" of using a zoom between 1.30 and 1.50 (if I remember well), and to move the point of view backward. The problem in that my point of view is already back (I'm using EZdock) and if I move it further, I see the seat... And the distortion is still there...

 

Does anyone use a similar configuration and have some ideas or solutions? All the posts I found on the internet were quite old (with links to sites not existing anymore), so hopefully someone found a solution recently.

 

Thanks a lot for your help.

Fabrice

Fabrice Lambert

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